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By subscribing to TCP, you will get an update about once a month (with links to all my recent articles) or when I have some really important news to share (a few times a year… if that).

My goal is to provide quality information on plants, gardening, farming, farm animals, homesteading, and self-sufficiency through the lens of Permaculture.

Ultimately, my desire is that I will be able to build a relationship with my audience, and I truly hope to get to know you better in the future!

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Why do I have an email subscription list in the first place?

First, I want to get to know you. It’s simple, but true. This is a great way for me to stay in touch with you.

Second, I don’t want you to forget about me. A big online frustration I have is losing a really great website. I often stumble across a site that I think I will really enjoy, and then I totally forget about it, only to stumble across it again a few months (or years!) later. I may bookmark it, but I have lost those bookmarks many times (accidentally deleted it, computer got fried… both happened to me). I have even emailed the site name to myself, and then the email gets buried. Then there are the times I have found some great information on a site, and then a few days later I can’t find the website again. My hope is that you find the information on my site worthy of your time. By subscribing to TCP, you will never forget the site or fail to find it!

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I’m sure this is too late and that you’ve noticed this by now, but the feed URL is: http://tcpermaculture.com/site/feed/. Many feed sites such as Feedspot will automatically recognize this if you put in the blog URL too. Being part of the 2%, I am very glad I can get updates via RSS from this site.

I’m so glad to find your site. Haven’t gone thru much yet but I’m in San Francisco…temperate! Also often foggy. I’m looking forward to learning from your content. Appreciate your time and effort, especially since this is far from your main gig. What kind of physician?

I very much like your site. Though a long time organic gardener and environmentalist in general, I have only recently begun to research permaculture in any detail. Your website is the most informative and detailed that I have found. I especially like how you avoid falling into the spiritual/political narrowness trap that many other permaculture authors, advocates, and web sites tend to do. I have friends with views that span the entire political and religious spectrums. This system needs to reach the widest possible audience, and your site is one that I can recommend to all of them. Please subscribe me and thanks for the great site!

Hi John,
I live in Turkey, and suprised to see in an article that you have leaved here for 2 years.
I am a computer engineer but doing sales and marketing business in IT. I live in Istanbul but bored of traffic jam and city qaos.
Most probably I have to live 3 more years here for money earning for my son, then I decide to leave to east or south coast of turkey for natural leaving.
I have heard of Permaculture last week and started to search about it.
I will attend my first workshop tomorrow with Steve Real
I had a chance to have a quick look at your site and I realy liked it. It is very useful so I would like to subscribe and hear from you.
Best wished from Turkey,

Great start to a great topic. We’re in zone 6, and getting ready to find and purchase a more rural property, build an Earthship, permaculture-ize it, and start offering this service to others. I love it! Keep up the good work, brother!

I just listened to your Permaculture voices and made the connection with this website, which I used extensively while preparing a permaculture presentation recently. Thanks so much for putting all this information out there.

I just read your article on the mutation of the third ethic. I have to say, thank you thank you THANK YOU! I become rather flustered on occasion when people stick to this stubborn false interpretation of the third ethic.I have recently started a business, we build and maintain annual gardens, rain gardens, insectory/nectaries, plant and prune fruit trees, berries and other perennials, design Permaculture systems, install water catchment, etc. I just sent out my first newsletter and feel inspired to subscribe to a few myself. Your one of them